I ,,iiiy. January 16, 1928 THE ACME'S Annual i onlinucs with an unabated flow of the Biggest Bargains in B.C. MSN'S CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS i . i (inly in .this lot of Men's Chinchilla Overcoats. These ..!. m pure wool materials, cut in the very latest style, I, k back. Thry arc beautifully tailored and very smart nnjf HurmiMus, ana a creau 10 uu- wearer. nt-gumr value ml worth It. too. !,tion Sale Price ' " n.WAKT and ANYO.V each i "" Noutii mm sorm (Jl K.. I'ASSKNdKIl THAINS I ii Monday, wkdmimhay ami itOltdi:, tDMONTUN, WINMI' blaiea. AI1ENCY All. OCEAN use Canadian National F.xprti STPAMSIIII1 I.IXF.8. $29.85 CRIB BLANKETS II. re is a nice lot of pure wool Crib Blanket-, measuring " ,. - by 48. They come in pink, blue, and white with a . . animal pattern woven throughout, which will intcrcs' I. Mir (ines. Regular Value $2 50. 4 flff i.iafion Sale Price tpi.ltJ HOYS' PANTS !'. .-'' Pants, knee length, in hard wearing sciyes and l and corduroys, and in sizes up to 23. ; ion Sale Price Thor Johnson GOES OUT OF THE SHOE BUSINESS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On evsry Shoe in the Store GREAT BARGAIN'S COME AND GET 'EMI 95c MEN'S HOSE " f "leu's Black Cotton Hose. Regular :Hk value. No one i i lack whole hose at this price. And beM'tlcs, no need .In n dockings. Qf l . nidation Se Price, G pairs for ttJl MEN'S SWEATERS !l ! is a beautiful lot of Four Pocket Coat Sweaters for ! i; tin- very latest. They are most comfortable garments hi weather and yet not bulky to wear. Pure wool, in all i- a:ul sizea. Regular value is $8.50. gfi ftff ! nip' .tion Sale Price fJUettJ Acme :: Importers No 1 -O.D. Orders Strictly Cash No Charge Account Mail Orders Forwarded Express Prepaid Tke Difference Between Right and Wrong A shit) in mid-ocean can be a point or two off court and I iv.u h port but threading the B.C. Channels the d.f- '; between calamity and safety is only a matter of feet. 1 "inething like that with prescriptions. Some are easy--- '' inaccuracy won't do any harm. With others it is dif-" ii! there must be not even the slightest deviation from ab-accuracy. When you have a difficult prescription it is satisfying to know thai Oinies have three fully qualified 1 irtiiacists the best and tre.diest of drugs most delicate de-i of measurement. 7fic Pioneer Drttcjtisls TIIIIH) AVE. & SIXTH ST. TELEPHONES 8?,200 r. an ad ian National Qie Largeft Kailioay Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TKAIN SERVICB louh trim IICIMI. Itl'I KItT for nifl Intermediate points, each VAM'Ilt VKK. VHTOM.t, HKATI I.E. HllllW. 9 00 il m. U IIKMAV. 10.00 pm. IIAIU.UTTt: ISI.AMW. Fortnightly. KA K I'HIM'li Itl'lHUT Mi l HIIAY lit 1130 JU lor rillM'K Ml. kit point Eastern Canada, United lor Mnncj Ordr. Farrltn Chequr. . ior your tint lilpiurnl TY TICKET OmCK. St TIIHUJ UK.. I'KlNCr. HtrEKT. rhii i BIRD HUNTING AT WEEK-END Dave Stuart and Syd Hunter Take OIX IiPPKP ill .loin. nn Hnv I Th itelTfer blrTTuntTHr Darfrf the week-end as that consisting of Dave Diuarc ana syd Hunter who went out Saturday nlnht aboard the former' gas boat Taeekwa to Delusion Bay. returning nome late yesterday afternoon with a bag of tut flue geeae. Thla was the beat result Dave and Syd had during the Ma- ton Jack Lindsay and Dartv of five, who have been the moat consistent huntsmen of the seaaon, having missed hardly a week-end, be the weather aa it murht. made their weekly cruise on the Irene k and bagged thirty mallards The only other Bundav Dartv consisted of Claude Klrkendall and Roy NlchoUa who got a few ducks across the bay Oe-.rjje Dawea and party want across the harbor on the Salvaglne. Oeorge Bryant and Bill Wllllacroft took a short pln aboard the Harla on Saturday afternoon which proved fruit lens. The season for duck and geese clows on January 31. BOY INJuWdBADLY IN COASTING MISHAP Alex tmhan KeirUrd l-slafal Injortaw n v.liinlay tVhIrh WHI twine lllm to Hwh1U1 for Time Alex. Btrachan, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Btrachan. 430 Eleventh Avenue Iat. received painful Injuries which will confine him to the Prince Rupert General Huspltal for the not two or three weeks as a result of a sleigh riding accident on McBiide Street near ' MzCIymont Park or. Saturday afternoon. ; Young Btrachan was one of four boys who were coasting d wn MeBrtde Street i !r:ra Heventh Avenue toward Hays ' Creek when an automabllc hove In sight ; coming from town. The boy steering I suddenly swerved the sleigh into the c urb and Btrachan was catapulted into the tense, breaking his upper Jaw. severely lacerating hi up and chin and knocking out several teeth. ANOTHER EFFORT TO SECURE GOOD SLOGAN '. U . Hart Again (.riling CrniirlbntkMia and Judge Mt Week Uenrr More slogans are needed. The committee that sat toward the close of las'. rear were not very w?ll satisfied with the result and decided to try again Slogans my be scut either to the Dally Kr ::r to F W Hurt and Judging Is xpectotl to take place on the afternoon of Tuesday. January 34. K. J Smith of the a W Klckerarui Co.. Ltd left on the Carooaun last night to make the round trip to Anyox n btislreis. CARD OF THANKS Defeated but not dismayed, I wish to most sincerely thank my many supporters who have manifested their confi- dence in me for the past ten years at the polls. And in particular last Thursday when the battle was waged for a comeback that I yet hope to realise. Sincerely G. B. CASEY. 4- ANNOUNCEMENTS Elk's Leap-year Oanoe. January 30. Legion Novelty Dnnce January 27. Prince Rupert Girls' Drill Team dance February 3. CNR Annual Ball. Friday. Pebrary 17. "BUILD IUV Pacific Miik Missed ii jaworJlll, mm Mrs. Arthur Manning used Pacific Milk for two years, when the family moved for a time to Renttle. Recently they returned to Vancouver and in a letter we have here from Mrs. Manning he say: "There is a distinctive something about Pacific Milk which you mias right away. Anyway, we tHd." V- are glad to get this letter. PACIFIC MILK Head Office. Vaneoturr -1'iH'tnrli'x nr luiliirr anil Ablwtuforil. "BUILD B.C." THE UAILY &LQS IHBEB Local and Personal BO. Underisieis. Pnon 1. Dentist. Dr. J. R. Qoese. Phone C88. Skating dally, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf Tommy's Taxi. PJione 790. Zenith Cafe. tf Zenith Oafs, the place to suit every bodfw Docket. tt Oct the Big 4 hablti When thinking if a Taxi, ebon 4. U Oinl opening of their enlargl Hall. Mooae Whist Drive and Danee, TuaadaT. January 17. Cash prize. 13 Mrs. OUT BtwaT returned to the city on the Princess Mary Saturday alter noon from a brief trip to Vancouver. WC1 B 1 1 WKJl WSi w mvw ui wm mm as Oalgarr, have returned borne to KwlnitM. J. C. Brady. H.P.. expects to leave toward the end of this week for Ottawa ahere be will attend the session of Parliament opening on January M. Hans O. Otsen. Smltliers manager of the Hanson Timber Lumber Co., la a visitor In the city, having arrived on yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior. Mrs. H. L. Alexander and child returned to the city oeMhe Prinosw Mary Saturday afternoon from Vancouver and Victoria where tfcey spent the reemt holiday on the Princess Mary Saturday after- . noon from Victoria where he haa been spending a few weeks with his father wbc 1 seriously in. J. M. MePhee. customs officer at Bute-date, la a visitor in the city. He ar rived on the Oamoeun last night and wlU return down the coast on the same vessel tomorrow svefllug H C. Nunan, saanager of the Now England. Pish Co. at Ketchikan, was a passenger on the Princes Mary Saturday afternoon returning north following a business trip to Seattle. At the morning rrlce In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral yesterday, a particularly fins solo. "The Penitent was suns by Insist X. Smith. It evoked much favorable comment. The British freighter Welsh City, one of last season's grain' boats at Prince Rupert. Is st pi iisaa In Vancouver loading Alberta Whef Tool grain for the United Kingdom or Continent. Will parents who want their children admitted to the Receiving Class at Booth School, opening on February 1. iioilfy the principal before Friday January 90. Children must be alx rears of age before February 1. X. A. Mercer, principal. 13 CP.il. steamer Princess Mary. Capt. C. C. Salntey, paaslng through Satur day afternoon enroute from Vancouver to Skagway. had about thirty nagaia on board. The vessel disembarked about a doaen paasengsds bate and took a iimilar number away from Prince Bu pert. Aid. Frank I. Wood skle .of Vancouver has been re-elected president of the British Columbia Chamber of Mhaos and the directors for 198 Include A. St Clair Brlndls, F J Oroaaland. A. C frde. Nlchol Thomson and A. M Whiteside, all of whom are well known in mining circles in thla district. Mr. Sydney Johnston of Prince Ru pert haa arrived in Victoria to vlalt bar mother, Mrs. Klngham. Belmont Avenue, and to attend the feeding of her brother. Capt. J. R. Ktafjum. and Mlas Orace, Pllmley. Mrs Oeora Clothier of Nanalino haa also arrived In Victoria and ts the guest of bar mother, Mm. Klngham. Victoria Ttnaea. Mu Bdltb McCauI. BJ.. whose mar riage to Norrta Fringe of Prince Ru pert takes place this moath. has been honored at several shows. On Satur day Mrs. Harry Mitchell. Balfour Ave., '.ntrrtalned at luncheon and a cup and saucer shower. Mr Clc'l Naaon entertained at bridge the aanie afternoon nt her home In Winston Apartment. while Mrs. H Mutrhead was hostess st a miscellaneous shower at her home on Twenty-ninth Avenue. Vauoouvei Capt. Boys. Salvatldn Army, of Oleti Vowell. near Hareltnn. arrived In the city or yesterday afternoon's train from the Interior and spoke last evening In (oral Citadel. Together with Capt. and Mi Stobait of this city and officer frc ii Alaska. Capt. Boya will proceed Wednesday afternoon by the Princess Mary to Vancouver to attend an annual Army congress. The local eommandant and his wife will pay a brief visit to their former home in Na&almo while In the south. K. S. Oreza. assistant district feraattir. returned to the city on the Princess Mary Saturday afternoon from the south with his bride Who was leraierlv Mis Dell Oourlsy R.N. of the gradu-ats nursing staff r the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital They were married recently In Vancouver and miiU a honeymoon trip to Vancouver Island Mr. and Kirs. Oregu will take up renl-df-nce on Fifth Avenue West in the house which 1bs Iweii occupied by Mr .mil Mr.. Joetpli (Jiittr. RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada Mr. and Mrs. Louts Amadio and fam ily aalled for home Friday on the Mont royal from Cherbourg. Mr. and Mm. Edward Upsett of Vancouver have left the southern city for a month's holiday trip to California. , There was a good sired crowd present at a Cinderella Dance in the Metropole Hall Saturday night at which K. Abel- son was master of ceremonies. Capt. H. B. Bablngton. formerly of this city and now of Victoria. Is visiting in Bnglsnd at the present time and was recently registered In London. Capt. W. P. Armour, msnseer of the B.C. Towage A Lighterage Co.. returned to the city on the Camosun last night from s week's business trip to Vancou- Mctorshlp Beillngham, Capt. J. I. Anderson, arrived In port at 8 o'clock thla morning from Ketchikan with three carloads of frozen fish for transsbip-mcrt Bast over the Canadian National Railways. Mrs. John H. Hansen, wife of the pastor, has organized a Junior choir In connection with St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The organisation now con alsts of soma ten r twelve mean ban end wUi practise monthly. The Catholic Women's Laagne wul hold s tea and sals of home cooking In the School Hall on Fulton Street on Wednesday afternoon, from S to 8. J Social in the evening. Cards st 8.15. Music. Everybody welcome. 1 L. F. Chapman, western manager for : the HcOUUe and Oibb Pole Co. of Mil-; wauke. i who has been In the city andi district for the past week arranging t.i purchase poles for delivery Bast, left! on this morning's train tor Red Pass Junction enroute to his headquarters in Spokane. ; The Annual Masting and Dinner of. the Board of Trade wilt be held j at 8J0 on Tuesday at the Cosnmo- . dor Cafe. The election of officers win take place, also discussion on the Peace River Railway outlet and the New Province. Tickets from aieubers of the executive, secretary, and Onnee Ltd. 81.00. Full attendance requested. IS After unloading a cargo of coal at the dry dock for use by the city In the power plant. CNR steamer Prince John, which la in command of .Capt. ! Nell McLean this trip north, moved ' down to the elevator late yesterday af- ternopn to start loading Kraln screen-1 Ings which ahe will deliver to Tacoma.j The John Is acheduled to sail this! evening for Vancouver via the Queen1 Charlotte Island j Union steamer Csmosun. Capt. James Flndlay. arrived last night at 8 o'clock, from Vancouver and waypolnta. sailing two hours later for Anyoa. Stewart and! thtr northern porta of call. Fassen- j err on the Csmosun Included Mrs. I Donaldson. W. P. Armour. R. Brantley.! Ml- Wesley. H. Olson and O. Trimble! for Prince Rupert; H A. Oourlay. rMa 1 Car'er. Mr Mnrshall and J. Portelance for Anyox: J. Lamb. Port Simpson: M ' Mclntyre and Mrs. Brown, Stewart; and I Mlkl, Arrandale. last opportunity to get your fur coat for loss than cost. For three day only we are offering all' our coat at half price. We stand by every coat we guarantee and the guarantee does not have to be In writing. We do not guarantee Electric Seal Coats that may laat three montha. for five years, nor do we charge two hundred dollars for a coat that Is worth seventy-five. If you are not satisfied you have the option of exchanging or get your n-oney bark. Remember this Is Ooldbloom "The Old Rellsble" whom you have known for years, so do not mis this opportunity. W. Ooldbloom Second Avenue. 13 Sxrrw nnltlS mi WM m. M sT. I -aVsa .AN fm. Affloier. - roufi'! - . . - VT ?mirn rtf $t VKa V V X WYV To the end of December, 1926. Haa produced Minerals as folowa,vPlarJ fiuJd, $78,0183; Lode GoId.il! silver, 580,787,U03;,Leu, ?1U6,J7M42; mspper, !r,;yj0367,003; -zinc, JSUBIZK. Coke, $284,599,138; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, 7W $60.17W07; 18; and making its mineral production to the end of 192G show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,470. PRODUCTION FOR "YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $67,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoerers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full Information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annifal Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available without charge on applicati ve to 'be Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. 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